Houston
Houston is the largest city in Texas and the fourth largest in the United States. It is huge, both in population and in land area. "Urban sprawl" is a term tailor-made for this city, due to Houston being the largest unzoned city in the country.
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Neartown is a general name for the lively area that encompasses the neighborhoods just west of Downtown, bounded by I-10 to the north and US-59 to the south.
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South and west of
downtown, South Main is home to the Museum District, Hermann Park, Rice University, the Texas Medical Center, and Reliant Stadium.
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Uptown is in Houston, though nobody in Houston has used that term since about 1970 --- it's generally referred to as "The Galleria", or to motorists at I-610 and U.S.
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The Greater Heights area includes some of Houston's most pleasant neighborhoods as well as a burgeoning restaurant and nightlife …
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West Houston, at first glance, seems to be no more than urban sprawl at its worst: strip malls, gridlock, billboards, and more strip malls.
West Houston Travel Guide »
Rough-and-tumble East Houston is the city's beating, industrial heart - along with William P. Hobby Airport, you'll find the …
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North Houston is known chiefly as the home of George W. Bush Intercontinental Airport, industrial parks, the busy office …
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- if you can find someone who isn't obese, wow you're doing well, and if you can find somewhere that doesn't serve chips with every freaken meal you win. where are the veges in this place • Sophie D.
- Check out the underground system of tunnels. If you don't see many people walking around the downtown area it's because they are all underground. • Andy G.
- Too dang hot. Too dang big. Smelly and such. • Josh T.
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